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show ipv6 bgp neighbors
Neighbor MD5 key
Neighbor local port
Neighbor TCP window size
Graceful Restart State
Advertised Restart Interval
Forwarding State during restart
Activate IPv6 unicast
Configured IPv4 NextHop Address
Configured IPv6 NextHop Address
Neighbor Ipv6 unicast
output definitions
Nbr address or Neighbor
address
As or Neighbor autonomous
system
Admin state or Neighbor
Admin state
Oper state or Neighbor Oper
state
BGP Id
Up/Down
Neighbor passive status
Neighbor name
Neighbor local address
Neighbor EBGP multiHop
Neighbor next hop self
Neighbor Route Refresh
Neighbor Ipv4 unicast
Neighbor Ipv4 multicast
Neighbor type
Neighbor auto-restart
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= <none>,
= 49154,
= 32768,
= None,
= 0s,
= NotPreserved,
= enabled,
= 0.0.0.0,
= ::,
= advertised
The IPv6 address for this BGP peer. Assign this address through the
ipv6 bgp neighbor
command.
The autonomous system to which this peer belongs. A peer's AS num-
ber is assigned through the
Indicates whether this peer has been enabled or disabled through the
ipv6 bgp neighbor admin-state
The current BGP state for this peer. Possible states are idle, connect,
active, opensent, openconfirm, and established.
The unique BGP identifier of the peer.
The time since this peer has transitioned to its current UP or DOWN
state. If the peer is currently Established, then this is the time that the
peer has been UP. If the peer is currently Idle, then this is the time the
peer has been DOWN.
Indicates whether the local BGP speaker is "passive" (i.e., waiting for
this peer to initiate a session).
The name assigned to this peer.
The interface assigned to this peer. This value is configured through
the
ipv6 bgp neighbor update-source
Indicates whether BGP multi-hop support is enabled or disabled. This
supports allows external BGP peers to communicate with each other
even when they are not directly connected.
Indicates whether this peer is using next hop processing. This value is
configured through the
ipv6 bgp neighbor next-hop-self
Indicates whether this peer supports Route Refresh capability as
defined in RFC 2918. This capability is an alternative to soft-reconfig-
uration that can save CPU and memory resources. It allows peers to
dynamically request the re-advertisement of BGP routing tables. Since
this router supports route refresh all BGP peers are automatically
enabled for this capability.
Indicates whether this peer is multiprotocol IPv4 unicast capable.
Indicates whether this peer is multiprotocol IPv4 multicast capable.
Indicates whether this peer is internal or external to the AS.
Indicates whether peer auto-restart is enabled or disabled.
ipv6 bgp neighbor remote-as
command.
command.
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
BGP Commands
command.
command.
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